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 1      I,     1(1)|          The great Emathian conqueror' (Milton's sonnet). Emathia
 2      I,   231   |                 Thy Caesar, conqueror by land and sea,~ ~
 3     II,    82   |                Afric's high conqueror, cast out from Rome,~ ~
 4     II,   133   |            The bloodstained conqueror snatched a reeking head~ ~
 5    III,    94   |                 Yet did the conqueror's proud soul rejoice,~ ~
 6    III,   112   |                   As from a conqueror, gods and fanes dispersed;~ ~
 7    III,   269   |              The Macedonian conqueror stayed his foot~ ~
 8    III,   444   |                She made the conqueror pause: and he who seized~ ~
 9     IV,   537   |                 Less than a conqueror's, if with breast advanced~ ~
10    VII,   370   |               370 May he be conqueror who shall not draw~ ~
11    VII,   699   |  welcome death, nor had thy conqueror power~ ~
12    VII,   959   |             And thou, proud conqueror, who would'st deny~ ~
13   VIII,   488   | closed our warfare, let the conqueror march~ ~
14     IX,    62   |       Their fear-compelling conqueror. But in truth~ ~
15     IX,   259   |                    An alien conqueror, may Juba be~ ~
16     IX,  1203   |       Commends the murder: "Conqueror of the world,~ ~
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